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T Y ASHEY1LLE CITIZEN. . TL FUKMAN. JORDAN 8 TONE. J. l. CAMEBON, j-Editors. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 26, 1867 Barnum's elephant Alice, burned in the late Bridgeport fire, seemed to have carried on a plan of insu rence for the benefit of her owner. After death, she was opened, and in her stomach were found 300 copper cents which she had stored away for a rainy day. The Alabama Conference of the Methodist Church, South, adopted reiolutioni requesting the Her. D, C. Kelly D. D. a most distinguish ed divine, and missionary treasurer to the General Conference, to resign for the part he took in defence of Emma Abbott, who rose to her own defence when the theatre was de nounced in a sermon delivered in a church in Nashville which she at tendel. The rebuke administered to so distinguished and so respected a man as Dr. Kelly would se?m to be a harsh one if it were forgotten how pronounced the opinions of the Methodist church have always been on the subject of worldly amuse ments. In latter days there has been much relaxation in the rior of enforcement in these principles, observable notably in dress and per tonal adornment. But the funda mental principle remains unchan ed. On this subject theiYwa and Cou rier says . The policy of the Methodist church has always been recognized as antagonistic to the theatre. While it is a somewhat debated question whether theatre attendance is s matter of discipline, it is an accep ted fact that the Methodist church frowns upon the theatre, and uses all of its influence to prevent its members from patronizing what is called "a worldly amusement." The action against Dr. Kelley is taken on accouct of the omcial po sition that he holds in the church It is thought that an endorsement of Miss Abbott's course by an official member of the church is too near to an endorsement by the church. The resolutions are not in anywise intended as a reflection upon the character of Dr. Kelley, who is rec ognized all over the South as a Christian gentleman of spotless char acter. The same brsvery that char acteri'ed his action as a Confeder ate colonel is clearly seen in his conduct aj a minister of the Gospel. He 6ays exactly what he thinks, and in this case he thinkB very different ly from the church of which he i3 an officer. We had hoped, with the execu tion of tne Unicaeo Anarcnists o have done with an offensive subject But Herr Most has revived it speed ily, and in a wiy that has brought the forces of the law into very prompt action. He has tried again to demonstrate the idea that liberty consists in license; whereas experi ence has just shown the country that the reverse is the case. The principle enunciated by many that a man is to be punished for his deeds and not for his words, is not universallv a sound one. Words instigate to violence as directly and effectually as the application of a spark to the explosion of a mnga tine. Herr Most is not innocent, he is not excusable when he U3cs the lollowing inflammatory language : 'Every person concerned in that tragedy, the hanging of the Chicago Anarchists, "trom tne beginning to the end is marked for extinction. The revolution is at hand." A yoice here cried "why not begin to night." "'Again I say, arm your selves ltr revolution. Your a?m is the bomb; it is stronger than the Gatling gun or other weapons. It kills fifty at once. Grinuell shall be first, then comes Gary, the J udges of the Supreme Court of Illinois, and the Judges of the U. S. su preme Court. And, let not Ogleiby think he will escape because he commuted two of them." The individual who sets a vicious dog upon another, and "sic3" him on to attack, certainly does not do the biting, but as certainly he will be held responsible for the injury done. Let Most be well punished for fliV incitement he gives to re venge and violence If hU v ic and those like him, were not l.- ii d in stirring up the bad pusiona (-f those quite ready to obey when the way is pointed out peace and con tent would prevail. THE FRENCH CRISIS; For crisis it is when the constitu tional head of a government yields to pressure applied by his coadju tors, and abdicates the functions im posed tipon him by his oaths of of flee. It strikes an American with amazement to see a Republi can government subjected to the caprices of an individual, and transferred from hand to hand with the facility proper to a debating society. We regaad the responsibilities as onerous, possibly perilous; but once assumed, there is no throwing them off by voluntary action. The people or their repre sentatives take upon themselves to decide when their chief is incompe ent or unfit to hold the reins of power. Mr. Grcvy consents to resign, and in dointr so has committed France to all the (lungers attendant upon a succession to he contended for by violently antagonistic factions. It is no peaceable transfer such as at tends the change of administration ill Great Britain. We can offer no parallel; lor with us the change only follows a general election, or by virtus of provision made to meet the casualtits of death or sudden Luertal disability, or the results of removal by the machinery of law In France, by the resignttion of Mr. Grevy, the government becomes the subject, at once, of a contest, almost certainly of a conflict, be tween the radicals, the royalists and the conservatives; between the ad vocates of adverse opinion; between those who contend for a government t3 the mob and one shaped hy the forces cf law; between the liberties of a republic and the rigor of a mon arehy; perhaps moro than all, be tween those who cling to the coun sels ol peace and those who burn for war and revenge on Germany The reiiguation therefore of the head of the French government opens up manv hazardous contin gencies, war within, or war without perhaps both; for France may re member that, in her first revolution amid the fiercest struggles within her own b rders against the yet un subdued principles of royalty, carried her anus abroad ana won fame and coimuest on foreign soil The times seem fit for the unloos' ine of the elements of French strile The tranquility, or rather the absti nence from bloodshed, which has marked the past few year.; of inter nal French history, is abnormal The restraint nut upon the turbu lent element ha? been borne witl impatience, and will be thrown oil at the first ojinortunitv; and that opportunity seems now to-be of fered. na- Mr. Cleveland's Advice Finally, a blushing groom along, He wore a lame boutonntere in the buttonhole of his coat, ami she had a whole flower srmlen in her cors age. "I want to thank vou for the commission vou sent me the other clay," said the bridegroom. "Yes!" said the President. "I immediately followed your ex ample and got married," continued the new appointee, "and this is my wife," he said, as he presented big blushing and pretty bride. "That's right," said Cleveland, smiling all over. "Now see that you behave yourself," added, giving a sort of knowing look at the happy couple. The two blushed and smil ed and laughed, and both made an-" other grab at the President's hand shook it simultaneously, and the.i passed on happy as turtle doves. Balt'uwore American. Just What Uicv All Sar LTon. P. D. Haynie, of Salem, Ills., says he nses Dr, Bosanko's cough and Lung Syrup in bis family with tho modt satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. II. Lvous. dawlw. JSSf-On and after date tlio Pioneer Dar, 2.' 8. Main st, will make no bills selling atr.cUly for cash, except by special agree ment. ly thia ir.oae.s I can handle b; t ter !iooi!. If K. K. Jones. HOW TO MAKE MONEY BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIH, PROVISION OIL, ETC. EXPLANATORY PA&lfHLET MAILED FREE, LAURIE & OO., BANKERS & BItOKERS, 856 Broadway (and brruieiiCB), jOE RENT, Dwelling houe 0:1 Hill street, o. 1".!, v. ith 6 rooms anil 1 basement roomii. lists $12 per month in advance. Also room in agle Buildin;; Xn. C3. below Martin's barber shop. Apply to It. 3 Johnson. nov29dl0d or O. W. COLE. A J3ew Firssi-C'Jass 11 -(l Wood's S t i i v ffYmV. AVKNtK. ASlJKVJI.I.r, -. Fisk, Oysters, G-ams. Kvorythn-tf this (" hi beat sly'e, Jit re.i.: Meals sii'Y4M at A F;rst-C'l.; nrv 9 dtf s C; ok is cn&fgcl. (live n.e f. c .H T.J. SUMS Kit. LPiNE HOUSE, HENDERSON VILLE, X. C. JI'cr IniproTCuicnts, Centrally Located. ELECTRIC iu:i.i.s, ETC IS ATI! ItOO.lIS, P. R. BRAS WELL Proprietor. Y. I,. CULPEPPKR,J Mausger. liov C d3mos STATE NEWS. The Greensboro correspondent of the JVewS'Obscrver says: President Crowell, of Trinity College, lectur ed at the Methodist church in this city on Sunday last, after which subscriptions were taken up for the ndowment luncl of that institution. Mr. J. A. Odell donated $1,000 to the lund. bevcral donations of ioo were made and several of $200, the total amounting to over $2,5oo. Prof. Crowell made a very favorable im pression during his visit. The Sylva Herald gays: If anyone want some gooa sport at minting, her can find it in the upper end of this count-. Some two weeks ago a party made up of the Reeses and others in the Lanev tone region went out after some bear fun and found it. In one week, on the head waters of the Pigeon, on the'linc between Jackson and Haywood counties, they killedtwelve bears, and went after the thirteenth, with fair prospects of success. A good shipment was that made IlalLSmtth & Co., of 152 bushels chestnuts, yesterday, to G. F. Ambrose, De troit, Michigan. I heir weight was nearly 7,000 lbs., and the advanced freight amounted to $78.95." The Charlotte Cronlcle of the 24th says: A very destructive fire occur red in Hickory yesterday, resulting in a loss often thousand dollars. The fire originated at one o'clock in the afternoon, but in what building, Or from what cause, we have been unable to learn. The flames spread rapidly and be fore their progress could be checked, the Central Hotel, Belmont Hotel, two residences and two stores were destroyed. The Central Ilotci was occupied by Mr. W. II. Chandler, who lost nearly all his furniture. The Bel mont Hotel was occupied by Fields Bros., of Charlotte and Hickory, and the two dwelling houses were owned by Mr. E. Marshal. We could net learn who owned the two stores that were destroyed. The loss is partially "coverd by insurance. A True Htsilensicnt. Ft. Hart's Familv MetliciiKS are ac: knowleilged, where known, to be the mo,t reliable and trustworthy reiiudits in the market. His Anti-bilious Disco ery. for billions eoiunlaiiits, in ligestion, 'c , can not bo eurjiassed, and who does not know of cures i-erloi meil by the use if Hart's Great Relief? The VVinslov, Worm Candy and Vermifuge, Dr. Hurt's i "lils, and, in i.u t, ail o? the celebrated Doctors' reiiietlit!:, are trpally valuable II e.u;ih'akt;r3 J-or Croe'uery. U lass -a are, China Lami s, Stove?, tinw.ires and Kanges, at W. C Keller ee Co.'s, No. 1l lV.tton Av enue. Asheville, -N". C. 1 arrest stock and luwcst priees ! Daily receiving new goods direct from Factories and seliing both wholesale and retail. Eis bole Agents for the Celebrated Farmer Girt Cook .Stove, the lender of them all. Call and see our rar;;ain 5e. and lye. comiteis, Yv. C. Krt.ixa ei Co No. 12 I'attoa Avenue. Ashevi!lv, X. C STOVU3, llANGLA.D llEATKItS. A cur Ida. I just received, and at prices lower than ever oetore ollereU at W. V. Keller's, No. 13 I'atton Avenue. Wasted. Kn'l;y:nent as accountant, permanent or temporary, ilave baa pructiea. expe rieneo in bcok-keepin:: by single and double entry. Accounts written up and put in proper shape from blotter or rounh memoranda. Address P. O. Box 274, Asheville, N. C. INVALID'S HOME I Connelly Springs BURKE CO., N. C. THOSE siifiVrhisrfrom Tronlil!v will 1 tind ii pur5 atnw-phiTo. dry ml. and "the linot Mineral Water hi the Southern States for Luna Troubles It relieves liriaht's Pisense, curea Gravel aivl flout, and other depraved disoitPt-s of the system dependent upon I rie Acid 1 linthesis. It relief all discrise-ol the killings and bladder. Comfortable llot-.-l Loard Thirty Dollars per niontn. For further i ?.i tieularj addrps Proprietors, MKliONEY rSKO.S-, no 2-tf Connelly Springs, K. C. r-ours, mo. crFiME DESKS ;" COUNTESS, :: coysTHOtiss, :,.- : r . , r.r.-- JftiCL 1'ITHKGS. ':-l-Jjij ;J 2it r:Vcik & iowest Prices C-.iarntred. ICOp. Illuet'd StnMt c"fr T-i -'-v. -rr.t frc. Pcst-gs Va E'vi9-deod;:m AslievilleM usicKou se HO. S5 liOSYH CAIil 5T85 T. Sells, Exchanges, llepairs and Tunes AXs; Tiie Neufeld (Berlin) Pianos, im ported specially for ray trade. The Chiekcriiir, the old standard. The Mason & ilamlin, that needs tun inr but every two years. The Matlmshek and Arion rianos. Tlie best Organ in the world the Mason & Hamlin and next the cele brated Wilcox & White. Sold on monthly or quarterly install ments, One Price to all. Correspondence buys as cheap as per sonal purchase. Catalogues and price lists freo on ap plication. J. FALK. sepl27-("m y Jmm o Doctors' Bills. Nearly all diseases originate from in action of the liver, and this especially the case with chills and fever, intermit tent fevers, and malarial disaases. To save doctors' .bills and ward oil c" isease take Simmons Liver Regulator, an med icine that increases in popularity each year, and has become the most popular and best endorsed medicine in the mark et lor the cure of liver or bowel diseases. Telegraph, Dubuque, Iowa. ' -TP" 1 Up to a few weeks ago I considered myself the champion Dyspeptic of Am erica. During the years that I have been afflicted I have tried almost every thing claimed to be a specific for Dys pepsia in the hope of finding something that would aOord permanent relief. I had about made up my mind to abandon all medicines when I noticed an endorse ment of Simmons Liver Regula tor by a prominent Georgian, a jurist whom I knew, and concluded to try its effects in my case. I have used but two bottles, and am satisfied that I have struck the right thing at last. It felt its beneficial etlect3 almost immediately, Unlike all other preparations of a similar kind, no special instructions are required as to what one shall or shall not eat. This fact alone ought to command it to all troubled with Dyspepsia. J. a. Holmes, Vineland, N. J. COXSTIPATlOHf fo ecu re a Rcpnlar Habit of Body witliout clianfi-iiiK the Oiet or lin orgauiKiuf; the System, take Simmons Lirer Regulator ONLY genuine manufactured by J. II. ZEILIX & CO., Philadelphia. DENTAL CARDS. D U. It. V. 11 lily (xTON , SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE nooMs: Over L. Munday's store, Tatron Avenue, se IS dl2m B J H. iOUOL.VSS, D. D. S., Oental Rooms over Grant t- Roseberrv'a Drue store, residence in saine building Asheville, N. C DENTAL SURGERY. R.J. G. QUEEN has removed his office to the 9 f trout rootis over A. D Conner Court Rnnaro ami oners ms proiessionat services to the public. All nrofessiona! w.-rk dimA with kItiII aik and neatness. nine lo-dwtf m. H. H. REEVES, D. D. S., Office in the Connally Building, over neawooti a Htore, i'atton Avenue. AflETFVTT.T.U'. - N. C. 1'ersona havlne artlilclal worh done, &rter ryiog n iwe or mree weess. n not sattsued, can rjiuru it ana me money wm ne reiunueu. y l JJR. A. B. WARK, Ofliee in Slader bulldlnir, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. jy n aiv W. A. BLAIR & CO. "Wholesale &nd Estail FURNITURE e DEALERS, ChamlDer Suits a Specialty. 37 Pattoa Avenue, ASHEVILLE, - N. C We keep the Best. IS oar ding Houses and Hotels Furnished in Part or Entire. WARDROBES, Sideboards, Bed and Single Lounges safes, bedsteads, in fact every thing required to furnish any part of a house, at prices to suit the purses of buyers. The best line, of Bei Springs i" the city. PARLOR SUITS a spe cialty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas. Call and see our splendid stock of Parlor & Window Curtains. Respectfully, W, A. Blair & Co., ncvOd&wly piOK SALE. One black horse, sixteen hands high. 8 yera past.good condition. 150 bushels splendid Irish potatoes, 100 bushels best corn meal. Apply at RlVrW8 Fim. HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. W. D. S PR AGUE, Proprietor. ma 2G dtf WIN YAH HOUSE, Corner of Pine and Baird streets. At beginnitg of Sunset Drive, Asheville, N, C, WIiL be ready for guests 0:1 and after 1st of September. New buildinc. with comnlete sanitary arrangements and ail modern improve ments and comforts. New furniture attractive grounds. This house will be conducted as a first class house, with due regard to the comfort and convenience of guests in summer and winter Terms moderate. WM. W. ULATt'HFORD, -ang 19 dtf proprietor. FBANKLIX ISO USE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor, FRANKLIN - - N. C. o Table supplied with the best the market aiiords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house, ltaily llnck lielwoen Webster and Franklin. Good Sample ltoor.it Tor Jtrummert Bept 11-dly "Reeves House," "VVaynesville. IST. O BRICK, ENT1REL Y NE W TWENTY Rooms, Single and hi Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Otlice, Express or Depot, fifteen minutes of Haywood White Sulphur Springs. OREN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Bates reasonable confer with us. Yours truly, A- J. ItKEVES, uildlf Manager. French. Broad Hotel A. 6. Halliburton, Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, and nex- to the offices ol the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N.C.K. R. Good Pare, Comfortable on REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attaolied, wncre will be fot.n-1 it all timt-s th r best brai:di of Cigars, TTr-bacco, Telephone connection vr lib Up-town. mch3 dtf Big Bargains! . OFFJEttJE H IY & O TS ! For a short time we will ofl'er speciol prices on lots in Military Park. Some of the tineft Building Lots in Asheville, commanding a beautiful view, and well shaded with oaks. Will give prices of a few of them : Lot No. 14. on Pearson Avenue, nice shade, contains 3 acres, street ail around it, 5,000 Lot 7, Pearson AvV, covered with oak, 1,0X Lot S, 1UOX-2C0, do., cor. lot, do. do., 1.310 Lot9 do do do do 1,'JK) Lot 10 do do do do 1.IHJ0 Lot 11, '.Ux:;:0 do do do l,an) Lot 12, 170x1 IS do S-coruer lot, do SCO LItOLX PA lilt. Lot 28, 120x104, Bartlett St., nice noil, oak, 1,500 Lot -2.1, l-2oxl(Vl, ' " ' 1,500 Lot 27, S0x240, rtlanton St., ' " M0 Lot (, 69x150, Bi n d; Bar t do ' 700 Lot 20, SUX150, do Poplar sts 6ti0 Lot Hi, 60X150, Bailey i: Poplar sts, 60J Lot 6, SOxPW, do and liailey st 250 Lot 7, 60x100, do do 250 KlIlSiLISY PAKK. Lot 3, 75x150, llailcv street, 000 Lot 4, do do too Lot 12, Co do 650 Lot 10, do Bianton street, 550 For rent, a nice G-room house in North Asheville, price 15 jier month. We hav& other nica city and country property for sale, and all on the most reasonable terms. Call and ECd us. ROSTfC. BLAXTON & CO., Keal Lstate Brokeis, 13 "atton Avenue. HOOT 1JVE Main Street, (AbOTe Eagle Hotel) vlsheville, JT. C. o The oest s:ock always on hand. Work always guaranteed to give satisfaction. I am especially prepared to make boots and hoes so as to prevent dampness w .idsiiuEAKiNG. Ready-Made ustom Work ol all Sorts on Ilaud. Gentlemen and Ladies7 Repairing a Spe cially. Fine Custom Work alway3 onhand, any tyle and satisfaction guaranteed, as to stock and work. Shoemskcrs' Findings always on hand and (or sale. he best In the market, at low prices Gents' custom-made, low-quartered dress shoes made of best material, now offered for tt and 14.60 usual price tS. Call earlv. The White COKNER MAIN AKD EULS2 STilKKTS UNDER WHITLOCK'S ST O R K r, tm Ann! PBOPBIBTOE. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv w "are absolutely SITKK AJI T IKSAr5,KI, and nre recommended by the best judges for medicinal use Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box I Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's liar in the State. ja6-.dawly Bakery, Confectionery ant Restaurant. C.IKES MS (thai and Ornamented for the ttolitlay Trade. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! The Finest in Town and at the LOWEST PRICES ! Give us a call. Respectfully, W. Nov23dGm. HOT SPRINGS, NO. CA - f - B gr- x-p. - .-,v;w s ill I';'.-- ' . "; 1 1 'C S I j ' i." " S aS3-?T-v i5,)5St w W" o g iff mmmw MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. FIIl.ST CLASS IX EVERY RESrECT. For terms anil descriptive pamphlet address B. 1 CIIATFlELD, Prop'r. cd CD i.i i . -" " BTRICTLYA ReTCLASSHOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding masinifieent mountain viewb, and yet convenien to business. A home for Indies and famines. jr.nl2 d&wlv FINE GROCERIES ! TOITED MEATS, PATES OF G ME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSlIUOgMS, DEVILED CRABS, SIIKIMT, C. and B. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND BLACKWELL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAMCIIPHbU, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE, BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION', tt o 3 t"4 O o -AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 3S. FOUR MORE UAILROAi'S WE WILL HAVE Four Mre Railroads To AslieTille that the people Jmay buythe best Shoes, Boots, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Lap Robes, Horse'; Covtrs, Whips or almost an, thing in my line, at tlie lowest prices. I wil. not bo undersold. My stock it complete. Come and we for youreelves. J. M ALEXANDER, oct 19 diwao8 North Public Square. Man's Bar asf VjT A. vr B. Andersen & Co., SOUTH MAIN STREET. CO CD - ...'. v.- ?. r v i mm RAVVLS BROS., Proprs. JUST DECEIVED EXTRA FINE CAPE COD CRANBERRIES AT M. HESTOFS, Eafflo Hotel Block, MINERALS! C. M. McLOUD, N. PLUM ADORE. President. Manager. TEA NSMONTANf Beal Estate AND Room 43 E-':gEe Block, AfeKEVILLE. N. C. Licalern in mines, mining properties, and all kinds of real estate Correspondence im ited from all parties having mineral claims for development. Assays ot Gold and Silver Ore, $2.00. Analyses of other ores at lowest rates. All assaying done promptly at, the company g laboratory in Asheville. july 1 diwGm F OR SALE. One Lot and House of 4 rooms. Price 8700. S200 down, balance in yearly installments of $100 with interest at 8 percent. One Lot and House of 4 rooms. Price S800. 3200 down, balance in yearly installment! of SS00 with interest at 8 per cent. One Farm of 100 acres, good framed house, good water, and on .buildings, 35 acres cleared, well timbered, 10 miles S. W. of Asheville. Price SS00 $200 down, balance in yearly Install ments of (200 with interest at 8 per cent. - Appty lo J. N. 8NELSON. 20d&wtf Asheville. N.C. i V
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